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). The application can be submitted in German or English by 30th June 2025. Dean’s Office in the Faculty of Medicine University of Bonn Venusberg-Campus 1| Haus 33, 53127 Bonn You can find information
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“traditional” computer science student or have another university degree – we like to bring together different talents and bright minds to find and develop the best and most creative solutions together. If you
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Master-Thesis: Machine Learning-based Heating Curves for Heat Producers in District Heating Networks
. The main objective of this master thesis is to investigate whether the resulting simulation data can be used for the training of ML-based controllers that approximate OBPOS and require less
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for professors. These guidelines and detailed information about the TUM Faculty Recruitment and Career System are available at www.tum.de/faculty-recruiting . Here you will also find TUM’s information
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often and be a solutions-driven conduit to leaders in the medical community. Engage in projects and/or initiatives aligned to US Medical strategy, objectives and tactics Be highly accountable
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shaping the change! We support you in your work with: We support you right from the beginning: We help new colleagues to find their feet at Jülich – e.g. through our Welcome Days and Welcome Guide ( https
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Objective The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) supports the scholarship programme "Combined study and practical stays for engineers from
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detect quality changes in food and develop innovative and rapid detection methods to prevent food waste and reduce health risks (e.g., from mycotoxins). We follow the "From Farm to Fork" strategy and
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). Such an approach would be useful in providing software developers with the direct support that they need, when a security vulnerability is detected in code that they push or also while developing new software
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enzymes, the modelling of nucleic acid therapeutics or the detection and characterization of modified nucleotides. A close connection to the CCTB and the Center for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science